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Die Türkei und der Nahe Osten

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Böyle yanar döner olmalari iyi. Ben Israile yakinlasmayi cok dogru buluyorum. Bize ne ac filistinlilerden. Kewell cok büyük hayal kirikligina ugramis. :lol:

Den Juden nicht viel vertrauen! Simdi bizimkiler hemen gaza gelmesinler. Bize cok gaz satmak isterler. Höchstens 15% der Eigenbedarf aus Israel decken, aber mehr nicht. Ayni hatalar yapilmasin.
 
Den Juden nicht viel vertrauen! Simdi bizimkiler hemen gaza gelmesinler. Bize cok gaz satmak isterler. Höchstens 15% der Eigenbedarf aus Israel decken, aber mehr nicht. Ayni hatalar yapilmasin.

Haha, den "Juden". Vertraut den "Juden" nur ein bisschen ihr "Muslime" und wenn kein Bedarf besteht wetzt wieder die Messer. Wie peinlich.
 
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Erst drohen sie mit Krieg und dann wollen sie Frieden so wie immer.
 
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Erst drohen sie mit Krieg und dann wollen sie Frieden so wie immer.

Halte diese zwei Aufnahmen mit den Leuten darin auseinander. Ich kenne die Einwohner aus Siverek sehr gut. Die meißten von dort sind loyale Menschen. Dort hatte die Pkk immer ein Problem gehabt Fuß zu fassen. Der Verein hatte öfters die Anschläge auf Lehrer und Schulen scharf kritisiert. Die vom ersten Bild sind alles nur Abschaum.
 
[h=1]Verteidigungsminister Yilmaz: Die türkischen Ausbilder werden ihre Tätigkeiten in Basika/Irak fortführen und werden sich nicht zurückziehen.



Savunma Bakanı Yılmaz'dan Başika açıklaması[/h]
[h=2]Milli Savunma Bakanı İsmet Yılmaz'dan Başika Kampı'yla ilgili yeni bir açıklama geldi. Yılmaz, "Eğitici personel Başika Kampı'nda kalacak" dedi.[/h]
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Yılmaz, eğitici personelin kampta kalmaya devam edeceğini söyledi.
Türkiye'nin Başika Kampı'na asker sevkiyatı yapması Irak hükümetiyle ilişkilerin gerilmesine neden olmuştu.

Bir grup Türk askeri, kamptan ayrılmıştı. 10-12 araçlık bir konvoyla ayrılan Türk askerleri Kuzey Irak'taki bir başka bölgeye geçmişti.

Savunma Bakan? Y?lmaz'dan Ba?ika aç?klamas? - Milliyet Haber
 
[h=1]Turkey, Saudi Arabia agree to boost economic, military, energy relations[/h]

DAILY SABAH



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Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz (R) meeting with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in the Saudi capital Riyadh (IHA Photo)
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Saudi King Salman on Tuesday discussed bilateral relations and regional issues during meetings in Riyadh. Erdoğan and Salman discussed the importance of coordination between the two countries in dealing with regional issues during critical times, highlighting their friendly and strategic partnership, presidential sources said.



High-level strategic cooperation council



Turkey and Saudi Arabia reached an agreement on the establishment of a high-level strategic cooperation council, sources added. Riyadh and Ankara agreed to set up a strategic cooperation council to strengthen military, economic and investment cooperation between the two countries, Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir said later on the same day. "The meeting produced a desire to set up a high-level strategic cooperation council between the two countries," Jubeir told a joint news conference with Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu after talks in Riyadh. He said the council will deal with security, military, economy, trade, energy and investment between the two countries. Meanwhile, Turkey supports a Saudi-led initiative to fight terrorism and will take part in it, Çavuşoğlu said. "As Turkey, we are supporting the Islamic cooperation initiative by Saudi Arabia against terrorism," said Çavuşoğlu. He added Turkey will take part in "all steps of this mechanism." On Dec. 15, the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported that 34 Sunni Muslim countries had agreed to form an anti-terrorism alliance to be headquartered in Riyadh. According to the SPA, the coalition was formed within the framework of a previous anti-terrorism agreement signed by Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) member states. Along with Saudi Arabia, the coalition reportedly includes Pakistan, Jordan, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Turkey, Tunisia, Djibouti, Sudan, Palestine, Qatar, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Maldives, Malaysia, Egypt, Morocco, Mauritania and Yemen, in addition to 13 African states. Çavuşoğlu said: "We will continue to be in solidarity against terrorism and rising Islamophobia."



'Solution for the Syrian conflict cannot include Bashar Assad'

Erdoğan and Salman also discussed economy, trade and energy issues in addition to the recent events in Syria, Iraq and Yemen while agreeing on the strengthening of bilateral relations and highlighting the overlap in both countries' opinions on regional issues, including anti-terrorism policies. The two leaders underscored that a solution for the Syrian conflict cannot include Syrian President Bashar Assad. After the meetings held at Al-Yamamah Palace by the delegations, Erdoğan also held meetings with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Naif and Crown Attorney Mohammed bin Salman.

Despite remaining in the same position in the almost five-year conflict of Syria through supporting opposition groups, bilateral relations have been at stake for a period regarding developments in Egypt.

The rift between the Saudi government and Ankara first surfaced when the Egyptian army, led by then general and current president, Abdul-Fatah el-Sissi, toppled Egypt's first democratically elected president, Mohammed Morsi, in 2013. The two countries differed in whom they supported and the ties between the two countries frayed as a result. The Justice and Development Party's (AK Party) alignment with the Muslim Brotherhood leader was not welcomed by the Saudi government, which considers the Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist organization. Despite the rift over this regional issue, Erdoğan said that dissent should not adversely impact the ties between the two in a bid to prevent relations from souring. Although relations did not explicitly deteriorate, greater distance could be felt.

Attempts to recover relations were first unveiled when Erdoğan attended the funeral for late King Abdullah in January. As soon as Saudi officials announced the king's death, Erdoğan suspended his African tour for a day and traveled to Saudi Arabia. A day of mourning was also declared in Turkey on the Saturday following Abdullah's death. These gestures were perceived to be indications that Turkey was eager to leave political disagreements aside and foster closer bilateral relations.






Turkey, Saudi Arabia agree to boost economic, military, energy relations - Daily Sabah
 
der bau der gaspipline kerkuk-turkei ist gestartet...

[h=1]Construction on KRG-Turkey gas pipeline begins[/h] DAILY SABAH WITH ANADOLU AGENCY
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Construction on KRG-Turkey gas pipeline begins - Daily Sabah

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Turkey building military camp in Somalia

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[h=2]Turkish foreign ministry reports that building the training center is part of a framework agreement between the two countries on military cooperation[/h] World Bulletin / News Desk
Turkey has started to build a military training base in Somalia as part of its pledge to build up the national army for the Somali government, a senior Turkish diplomat has said.
Turkish foreign ministry reported that building the training center is part of a framework agreement between the two countries on military cooperation. The Somali soldiers are expected to be trained there by Turkish army personel.
"This military training facility will also be an important base for [providing] military training for the entire [continent of] Africa," Emel Tekin, the foreign ministry official said.
The Turkish military is also building a military school in Somalia to educate and train both officer corps and noncommissioned officers.
Tekin said that, when she visited Somalia, she noticed Somali soldiers were wearing different uniforms and shoes provided by various donor countries from the Gulf and the European Union.
They [Somalis] are trying to overcome this," she said, by establishing a military structure that is complete and under a single chain of command. Turkey is trying to support this as well," Tekin said.
Turkey has provided $400 million in aid to Somalia in recent years, according to the Turkish Foreign Ministry.

http://www.worldbulletin.net/todays-news/168177/turkey-building-military-camp-in-somalia
 
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